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Consecration Of The Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge, No. 1602.

CONSECRATION OF THE SIR HUGH MYDDELTON LODGE , No . 1602 .

A WAEEANT having been granted by the M . W . tho Grand Master for tho formation of a now Ledge , for which a numerousl y signed application , supported by four Lodges in the vicinity , had been sent in , a more appropriate title could not have been chosen than tho above . Sir Hugh Myddelton was not a Mason , yet not only the residents of Islington , bnt all classes , are familiar with his history as projector of the New Eiver Company . Bro . J . Ilervey , our respected

Grand Secretary , was the Consecrating Officer , and a numerous and influential body of Masons—including many Grand Officersassembled at tho Agricultural Hall , Islington , on Saturday , tho 29 th ultimo . Greetings from brethren from various parts were also given , and there was nothing in the gathering from first to last but hearty expressions for success to the Lodge , which bids fair , not

tho brethren , and his remarks applied to the general tenets ot our Order , and tho subjects ho dwelt on , if carried out , would tend indeed to realise what Freemasonry should bo . Tho Eev . J . E . Simpson then gave the Consecrating prayer , Bro . Osborn read the petition and warrant , empowering tho brethren to meet on the 4 th Friday in the month , at tho Agricultural Hall . The approval of the brethren , as to

the officers named in the petition and warrant , was given . Bro . J . E . Simpson P . G . C . then gave a very eloqnent nnd impromptu rddress , which was listened to with great attention , and admiration at tbe soundness of tho arguments nsed in connection with the name of tho founder , and his general remarks as to the nature of their duties as men and Masons . Tho following Hymn ' was then sung : —

" Oh ! praise onr God to-day , His constant mercy bless ; Whoso love hath helped us on our way , And granted us success . Lord , may it bo our choice This blessed rulo to keep ; Eejoico with them that do rejoice , And weep with them that weep .

God of tho widow , hear ; Onr work of mercy bless ; God of the fatherless , bo near , And grant ns great success . " The Lodge board was then uncovered , and the consecrating officer proceeded with the ceremony . The following psalms be ng sung , namely : —

works of art , with appropriate quotations from fchakcjspeare . The viands , wines and dessert , and tho general catering gave great , satisfaction . Banners , with the Coat of Arms of Sir Hugh Myddelton , were suspended over the Master ' s chair . All or grace had been sung , the toast of Her Majesty the . Queen , and the Craft , w .: j 'riven ,

iind the National Anthem followed . The toast , of the M . W . G . M . v .-as then given , "God Bless tho Princo of Wales" being sung . The Ticxt toast was that of tho Pro Grand Master , after which Brother II . De oolla sang "Sally in onr Alley . " In proposing tho toast o : the Deputy Grand Master , the W . M . said ho was proud to be supported by so many Grand Officers . The conduct of the members

'o-day must be considered as an earnest of their desire to do as they had commenced , and he hoped to havo Freemasonry carried out to their satisfaction . He would couple with tho toast the name of Bro . Eev . J . E . Simpson , P . G . Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of England . The Glee , " The Winds Whistled Cold , " was then sung , after which Eev . J . E . S ' mpson suitably replied . Bro . J . Hervcy then rose and

said , To-day we havo had the pleasure of inaugurating a now Lodge , and a new link has been added to our chain , which in long , and is trotting stronger . I am personally sure this link has done me no discredit , and is a good connecting one for the future . I now propose your Worshipful Master ; lam sure the brethren who . 'resented tho petition would not have done so unless thev had been satisfied that

ho was one who was qualified to fill the chair . ( Cheers . ) Having congratulated the master of the Lod ' .-e , and having expressed a hope for its future prosperity , Bro . Ilervey concluded by proposing tho health of the W . M . The toast was drunk with great enthusiasm , Bro . McDavitt , then sang " Widow Maehree . " Tho W . M ., in rop ' y , said he thanked tho Grand Secretary for his kind expressions

and his allusion to tho links ot tho chain ; he hoped no link would break on the part of tho W . M .. and added that in his Lodge tho Masonic Charities would not , be forgotten . lie then proposed tho toast of tho Consecrating Officer . Tho G . S . on rising , was received with loud cheers and said , ho could only thank them foi thoir reception . If what he had done in tho capacity of Consecrating

Finsbury Park Lodge , and tho Royal Standard Lodge . Bro . Gallant W . M . 813 returned thanks for the toast . The W . M . then proposed tho toast of the Masonic Charities , and regretted tho absence of those indefatigable brethren the worthy Secretaries . Ho hoped tho Charities would never bo forgotten ; they had one able represetifntivo in the person of Bro . T . Cnbitt PG . P ., who was one of the trustees

for the Aged . Bro . Cnbitt returned thanks , aud alluded to the increase latel y made in tho Annuity Fund . Bro . Dr . Woodman P . G . S . D . sa'd ho regretted the absence of Bro . Little , but assured them his services and energies would always be at their command . Tho W . M ., in proposing the toast of the Wardens and Officers , said , the manner in which they had discharged their duties on this tho first

occasion was sufficient to show what they wonld do in tho future . Glee , '' Mynheer von Dunk . " Bro . Sim S . W . said he hoped to be a Steward for the Charities , and he was sure the Lodgo would not be backward in supporting him . He was pleased to bo placed in the position of Senior Warden , and hoped that perfect harmony would prevail during his occupation of that office . The W . M ., in proposing

the toast of the Treasurer and Secretary , said , that , Bros . Weston and Osborn were two well calculated to look after tho interests of tho Lodge , and he was sure it . would \ y to their sati-faotion . Bro . Norris returned thanks for the junior officers . Tin ) . II . Mnssey P . M . filOanrl H . M . Lew P . M . 1 , ' SS returned thanks for the Press . Tho Tyler ' s toast was then givru . Altoir ther , one of the most enjoyable and harmonious evenings was parsed . Am mgst those present , were

Cornwall Chapter Of S.P. Rose-Croix Of H.R.D.M.

CORNWALL CHAPTER OF S . P . ROSE-CROIX OF H . R . D . M .

A meeting of this Chapter was held on Thursday , at two p . m . precisely , at tho Masonic Hall , Truro . The minutes of the previous Chapter , held on 3 rd February , having been read and confirmed , tho following candidates wore elected aud perfected , namely : —W . Bro . Thomas Henry

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Consecration Of The Sir Hugh Myddelton Lodge, No. 1602.

CONSECRATION OF THE SIR HUGH MYDDELTON LODGE , No . 1602 .

A WAEEANT having been granted by the M . W . tho Grand Master for tho formation of a now Ledge , for which a numerousl y signed application , supported by four Lodges in the vicinity , had been sent in , a more appropriate title could not have been chosen than tho above . Sir Hugh Myddelton was not a Mason , yet not only the residents of Islington , bnt all classes , are familiar with his history as projector of the New Eiver Company . Bro . J . Ilervey , our respected

Grand Secretary , was the Consecrating Officer , and a numerous and influential body of Masons—including many Grand Officersassembled at tho Agricultural Hall , Islington , on Saturday , tho 29 th ultimo . Greetings from brethren from various parts were also given , and there was nothing in the gathering from first to last but hearty expressions for success to the Lodge , which bids fair , not

tho brethren , and his remarks applied to the general tenets ot our Order , and tho subjects ho dwelt on , if carried out , would tend indeed to realise what Freemasonry should bo . Tho Eev . J . E . Simpson then gave the Consecrating prayer , Bro . Osborn read the petition and warrant , empowering tho brethren to meet on the 4 th Friday in the month , at tho Agricultural Hall . The approval of the brethren , as to

the officers named in the petition and warrant , was given . Bro . J . E . Simpson P . G . C . then gave a very eloqnent nnd impromptu rddress , which was listened to with great attention , and admiration at tbe soundness of tho arguments nsed in connection with the name of tho founder , and his general remarks as to the nature of their duties as men and Masons . Tho following Hymn ' was then sung : —

" Oh ! praise onr God to-day , His constant mercy bless ; Whoso love hath helped us on our way , And granted us success . Lord , may it bo our choice This blessed rulo to keep ; Eejoico with them that do rejoice , And weep with them that weep .

God of tho widow , hear ; Onr work of mercy bless ; God of the fatherless , bo near , And grant ns great success . " The Lodge board was then uncovered , and the consecrating officer proceeded with the ceremony . The following psalms be ng sung , namely : —

works of art , with appropriate quotations from fchakcjspeare . The viands , wines and dessert , and tho general catering gave great , satisfaction . Banners , with the Coat of Arms of Sir Hugh Myddelton , were suspended over the Master ' s chair . All or grace had been sung , the toast of Her Majesty the . Queen , and the Craft , w .: j 'riven ,

iind the National Anthem followed . The toast , of the M . W . G . M . v .-as then given , "God Bless tho Princo of Wales" being sung . The Ticxt toast was that of tho Pro Grand Master , after which Brother II . De oolla sang "Sally in onr Alley . " In proposing tho toast o : the Deputy Grand Master , the W . M . said ho was proud to be supported by so many Grand Officers . The conduct of the members

'o-day must be considered as an earnest of their desire to do as they had commenced , and he hoped to havo Freemasonry carried out to their satisfaction . He would couple with tho toast the name of Bro . Eev . J . E . Simpson , P . G . Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of England . The Glee , " The Winds Whistled Cold , " was then sung , after which Eev . J . E . S ' mpson suitably replied . Bro . J . Hervcy then rose and

said , To-day we havo had the pleasure of inaugurating a now Lodge , and a new link has been added to our chain , which in long , and is trotting stronger . I am personally sure this link has done me no discredit , and is a good connecting one for the future . I now propose your Worshipful Master ; lam sure the brethren who . 'resented tho petition would not have done so unless thev had been satisfied that

ho was one who was qualified to fill the chair . ( Cheers . ) Having congratulated the master of the Lod ' .-e , and having expressed a hope for its future prosperity , Bro . Ilervey concluded by proposing tho health of the W . M . The toast was drunk with great enthusiasm , Bro . McDavitt , then sang " Widow Maehree . " Tho W . M ., in rop ' y , said he thanked tho Grand Secretary for his kind expressions

and his allusion to tho links ot tho chain ; he hoped no link would break on the part of tho W . M .. and added that in his Lodge tho Masonic Charities would not , be forgotten . lie then proposed tho toast of tho Consecrating Officer . Tho G . S . on rising , was received with loud cheers and said , ho could only thank them foi thoir reception . If what he had done in tho capacity of Consecrating

Finsbury Park Lodge , and tho Royal Standard Lodge . Bro . Gallant W . M . 813 returned thanks for the toast . The W . M . then proposed tho toast of the Masonic Charities , and regretted tho absence of those indefatigable brethren the worthy Secretaries . Ho hoped tho Charities would never bo forgotten ; they had one able represetifntivo in the person of Bro . T . Cnbitt PG . P ., who was one of the trustees

for the Aged . Bro . Cnbitt returned thanks , aud alluded to the increase latel y made in tho Annuity Fund . Bro . Dr . Woodman P . G . S . D . sa'd ho regretted the absence of Bro . Little , but assured them his services and energies would always be at their command . Tho W . M ., in proposing the toast of the Wardens and Officers , said , the manner in which they had discharged their duties on this tho first

occasion was sufficient to show what they wonld do in tho future . Glee , '' Mynheer von Dunk . " Bro . Sim S . W . said he hoped to be a Steward for the Charities , and he was sure the Lodgo would not be backward in supporting him . He was pleased to bo placed in the position of Senior Warden , and hoped that perfect harmony would prevail during his occupation of that office . The W . M ., in proposing

the toast of the Treasurer and Secretary , said , that , Bros . Weston and Osborn were two well calculated to look after tho interests of tho Lodge , and he was sure it . would \ y to their sati-faotion . Bro . Norris returned thanks for the junior officers . Tin ) . II . Mnssey P . M . filOanrl H . M . Lew P . M . 1 , ' SS returned thanks for the Press . Tho Tyler ' s toast was then givru . Altoir ther , one of the most enjoyable and harmonious evenings was parsed . Am mgst those present , were

Cornwall Chapter Of S.P. Rose-Croix Of H.R.D.M.

CORNWALL CHAPTER OF S . P . ROSE-CROIX OF H . R . D . M .

A meeting of this Chapter was held on Thursday , at two p . m . precisely , at tho Masonic Hall , Truro . The minutes of the previous Chapter , held on 3 rd February , having been read and confirmed , tho following candidates wore elected aud perfected , namely : —W . Bro . Thomas Henry